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How to play blues simply and easily use this simple formula http://www.bluesguitarmastery.com

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  • @blownglasslide , yeah yeah, we heard that shit before. Make room for people who want to know more than just your feeling explanation crap

  • The only way to always sound great playing Blues is to feel it every single time you pick up a guitar. It doesn't matter how many scales or boxes or patterns or techniques you know.

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  • @luigiperso What Blownglasslide is saying is true, if you don't enjoy what you're playing why pick up the guitar...YOU WILL play better if you're in the mood and swing of things...

  • Like Hendrix said "Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel".

  • @mazzoccotube holy shit u r one ta fucking talk i watched a cod video that was half decent and u commented that the video sucked, he thought he was good, and that the good music that he was playing also sucked, so i decided to look at your recent activity and u just go around hating on every video u can find and u comment that these people r all haters and if u look at the fucking like bar there is almost 100% like except for 5 people if u dont have anything good to say then y fucking say it fag

  • @neilyoungtherealone

    check it out from 0:51 to 1:10 seconds + ....he plays the guitar with his leg ,

    thats not his hand , its his toes dude , thats why it looks out of proportion

  • damn his hand is way out of proportion with the rest of him

  • appears that your arm got bigger like hulk when you started playing hahah

  • Thanks for the lesson! At first it didn't make sense but now I don't see how I done without it.

  • @luigiperso He should teach the 5 note scales for beginners. the G major and E minor are relatives - they both have the same notes.

    EGABD for Em

    GABDE for G major

    Same notes

    And the cool thing is that there are only 2 notes per string (playing at the nut). the other super cool thing is that half of the notes are at the nut- so you don't have to remember where they are.

    So all you have to remember is 3rd fret on the high e, b, and low e strings and 2nd fret on the g, d, and a strings.

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